Gazetteer and business directory of Chittenden County, Vermont, for 1882-83, Part 58

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836-
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 1272


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Nichols Henry M., employee S. C. Kimball, bds 7 North Champlain.


Nichols James, laborer, h 66 Elm.


NICHOLS L. HAMMOND, (B. S. & Co.) h 69 College.


Nichols Lon. H., printer, Clipper office, bds 21 Monroe.


Nichols Michael, laborer, h 375 South Willard.


Nichols Sayles, book-keeper for E. W. Peck, bds 17 Grant.


Nicholson Daniel N., dealer in hats, caps, clothing, and furs, 55 Church, h 64 North Winooski ave.


Nolan John, baggage master C. V. R. R., h 17 Maple, cor Champlain.


Nolan John, molder, h 53 North Champlain.


Noley Lewis, barber, h 478 St. Paul.


Normand A., carpenter, h 216 North.


Northrop John O., farmer 125, h Plattsburgh ave.


Norris Lyman M., laborer, h 222 South Champlain.


Northrop Cora E., principal Adams Street Intermediate School, bds 203 South Willard.


Norton John W., h 253 Colchester ave.


Noyes Carolus, attorney at law, h 82 South Champlain.


Noyes Cynthia D., widow of J. S., h 219 South Willard.


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Noyes Henry, laborer, bds 71 Pearl.


Noyes Morillo, wholesale dealer in cordage, twine, Yankee notions, wooden- ware, glass and tinware, 123 St. Paul, h 150 Bank.


Noyes Vernon P., banker, Commercial Bank, and treasurer of Champlain Transportation Co., 162 College, bds Van Ness House.


*NYE & LAVELLE, (Van A. Nye and John Lavelle) dealers in meat, gen- eral groceries and country produce, 140 Church. [Adv. on page 346.] NYE VAN A., (Nye & Lavelle) h 6 Pine.


O'BRIAN JOHN K., carpenter and builder, h 403 St. Paul.


O'Brien Frank, employee C. V. R. R., h 33 King.


O'Brien Ida B. Mrs., (O'Brien & Co.) h 102 North Union.


O'Brien Jeremiah, laborer, h 153 North Battery.


O'Brien Jeremiah, Jr., employee Messrs. Crane, 153 North Battery.


O'Brien Matthew J., (O'Brien & Co.) h 102 North Union.


O'Brien Martha Mrs., boarding house, 362 St. Paul.


O'Brien Mary, widow of John, h rear 224 Pine.


O'Brien Michael, employee Shepard & Morse, bds 165 North Battery.


O'Brien Thomas, aged 84, bds 362 St. Paul.


O'Brien Thomas, Jr., machinist, h 362 St. Paul.


O'Brien Timothy C., (miner in Idaho) family 42 King, cor Champlain. 1


O'Brien Timothy C. Mrs., boarding house, 42 King, cor Champlain.


O'Brien William, coachman for O. A. Burton, h 82 South Willard.


O'Brien William H., employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 19 South Champlain.


O'Brien William H., brakeman C. V. R. R., h 182 Pine (up stairs).


O'Brien & Co., (Matthew J. and Mrs. Ida B.) merchant tailors, 104 Church. O'Connell James, carpenter, h 526 South Union.


O'Connell Michael, invalid, bds 526 South Union.


O'Connor Ellen, widow of John, h 231 North Champlain.


O'Dea Dennis, fireman for B. S. Nichols, h 126 North Champlain.


O'Flaherty John, tailor, 102 Church, bds Rowe's Hotel, 35 Church.


O'Grady Henry, laborer, h 17 South Battery. .


O'Hara Anthony, employee J. H. Gates & Co., bds 117 North Battery.


O'Hara Elizabeth B., widow B. J., h 117 North Battery.


O'Malley John, marble sawyer, h 7 Cherry.


O'Mara John, saloon, 40 Maple, h do.


O'Mara John, Jr., laborer, bds 40 Maple.


O'Neil Edmond, wharfinger for George L. Linsley, h 230 North Champlain. O'Neil Henry, boiler maker, h 184 North.


O'Neil James, works in cotton mills, bds 5 Spruce.


O'NEIL JOHN T., boarding house, and works in Gates & Co.'s cotton mill, h 5 Spruce.


O'Neil John, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Paul.


O'Neil Kate Mrs., h 58 Battery.


O'Neil Mrs., invalid, h 132 Colchester ave.


O'Neil Peter, invalid, h 28 East ave.


O'Neil William, operative in cotton mill, h 409 St. Paul.


O'Reily Ann Miss, cook at St. Joseph's school.


O'SULLIVAN PATRICK, special policeman and sexton of Mt. St. Joseph Cemetery, h 201 North Battery.


O'Sullivan William J. Rev., curate St. Mary's Cathedral, h 84 Cherry.


Ockford George M., M. D., homeo. physician, and pres't Champlain Valley Homeopathic Medical Society, office 153 South Union, h do.


Okerblad Otto F., head gardener for Col. LeG. B. Cannon, "Overlake."


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Oliver Charles, laborer, h 212 North Battery.


Oliver Octave, laborer, h 212 North Battery.


Olmstead George, (Winooski) saloon keeper in Winooski, h 36 Chase.


Osborne Robert, fireman, Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 531 S. Willard. Osteyee Albert, farm laborer, bds 365 St Paul.


Osteyee Charles L., weaver in Gates & Co.'s cotton mills, h 365 St. Paul. Ostrander Benjamin F., (Ostrander & Hicks) h 136 North Union.


Ostrander & Hicks, (B. F. O. and Clarence H.) moving lumber for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co.


OVERLAKE, summer residence of Col. Le. G. B. Cannon, cor. Cliff and South Prospect.


Owen Ella, (Mrs. F. A.) decorative artist, bds 304 North.


OWEN FRANK A., chemist for Burlington Woolen Co., h 304 North.


Page Frank, employee J. V. Page, bds 12 Church.


*PAGE JAMES V., sewing machine dealer, 19 Church (up-stairs), h 144 Shelburne. [Adv. on page 420.]


Page John, laborer, h Walnut.


Page Louis, carpenter, h 87 Interval ave.


PAGE RUSSEL G., sewing machine dealer with James V., 19 Church, h do. Page R. G. Mrs., dressmaker, 19 Church (up-stairs), h do.


Pagel Henry, cigarmaker, h 67 Cedar. Paige LeForest J., clerk at Bailey's music store, bds II Center. 1 Paine Georgiana Miss, dressmaker, h 67 Church.


Painchand Joseph E., glazier and painter, with J. R. Booth, h 13 Decatur.


Painter George, glass blower, bds 253 Pearl.


Palmer Charles R., clerk for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., bds 404 Pearl. Papineau Antoine, printer, h 45 Peru.


Papineau George, printer, bds 45 Peru.


Papineau Salina, dressmaker for Miss Paine, bds 45 Peru.


Paquet Charles Clement, cigarmaker, h 35 Bank.


Parady Henry, laborer, bds 2 Shelburne.


Parady Margaret, widow of Edward, h 97 South Winooski ave.


Parady Noah, tailor, bds 97 South Winooski ave.


Parent Calice, h 291 North Bend.


Parent Charles, carpenter, 23 Spring.


Parent George, carpenter and joiner, h 49 Archibald.


Park Drug Store, R. B. Stearns & Co., proprs., Peck's Block, Cottage st. Parker Alexander H., employee C. A. Hibbard, h 9 North Champlain.


Parker Edwin C., clerk B. Turk & Bros., bds Quincy House.


Parker Frank H., clerk in C. V. R. R. freight office, bds American Hotel.


Parker Frank H., sec., treas. and supt. of Burlington Gas Light Co., h 325 South Union.


Parker Joseph, employee J. R. Booth, h 15 Germain.


Parker Lucy, (Mrs. Joseph) h 11 Church.


Parker Nathaniel Hon., resident, h 95 Main, 142 Pine.


Parker William, laborer bds 176 Battery.


Parker Zephanie, employee J. R. Booth, bds 15 Germain.


Parks Charles E., machinist, bds 40 George.


Parrizon Peter, (Winooski) laborer, h 51 Chase.


Parrot Theophile, (Winooski) employee Burlington Woolen Co., h 79 Chase. Parry Francis J. Rev., pastor Baptist church, parsonage 78 and So Pine.


PARENTS AND GUARDIANS FIND THE BEST CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN, AT THE BLUE STORE, Burlington, Vt.


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Parry Joseph, cabinet maker, bds 77 South Battery.


Pasha John, laborer, h rear 6 Lake.


Pasha Joseph, Jr., laborer, h over 168 South Battery.


Pasha Joseph, 3d, laborer, bds over 168 South Battery.


Pasha Philomena, h 38 Interval ave.


Pattee Augustus M. Mrs., h 116 North Winooski ave.


Pattee Christopher W. C., architect and carpenter, bds Lake View House.


PATTEE DELEVAN M., breeder of pure blood Berkshire swine, and grade


Durham cattle, farmer, works on shares for Wm. Mead 50, h Interval ave. Paxton Madison, carpenter, h 93 LaFountain.


Paye Joseph, paints, h 16 South Champlain.


Paye Louis, carpenter, h 87 Interval ave.


*PAYN EDGAR H., manufacturer steel stamps, stencil and seal engraver, keys, locks, revolvers, guns, and all kinds of sporting goods, 128 Church, h 24 Murray. [Adv. on page 500.]


Payn Patrick, laborer, h 62 East ave.


Payne Philip, laborer, h 41 Spencer.


Payne Thomas, laborer, h 41 Spruce.


Pearson Mary A., widow Dr. M. S., resident, h 175 South Prospect.


PEASE CHARLES E., (Smith & Pease) bds 52 North Winooski ave.


Pease Clara H., teacher B. H. S., bds 52 North Winooski ave.


Pease Fred S., clerk for Smith & Pease, bds 52 North Winooski ave.


Pease George L., clerk for E. P. Shaw, bds 153 Main.


Pease Peter E., mail messenger C. V. R. R., h 52 North Winooski ave.


Pease Rollin, clerk, h 415 Pearl.


Pease Thomas clerk in the postoffice, agent for all periodicals, bds 52 North Winooski ave.


Peasley Henry A., tinsmith, employee Nash & Wardlow, h 74 George.


Peck Brothers, (James & John E.) dry goods and carpets, 91 Church.


PECK EDWARD W., county treasurer, treas. B. & L. R. R., vice-president Porter Manuf'g Co., office 168 College, h 326 College.


Peck Eli N., carpenter, bds 36 Elm.


PECK HAMILTON S., att'y at law, notary public, city assessor, and real estate agent, also agent for N. E. Mutual Life Insurance Co., office 7 Bank Block, h 124 North Union.


Peck James, (Peck Brothers) h 63 South Willard.


Peck John E., (Peck Brothers) h 272 Pearl.


Peck John H., widow, h 298 College.


Peck Sullivan, retired farmer, h 57 Elmwood ave.


*PECK THEODORE S., Adj. and Inspector General, general insurance agent, 166 College, h 46 North Winooski ave. [Adv. inside front cover. ] Pecor Jed, stage driver, bds 199 North Union.


Pecue Henry E., stone cutter, h 202 Elmwood ave.


PEIRCE ALBERT G., agricultural implements, seeds and groceries, 190 College, h 154 Cherry.


Peirce John S., retired merchant, aged 82, h 6 Church. PEIRCE, see also PIERCE.


Pelkay Joseph, employee Blodgett & Co., h 44 North Battery.


Pelkey Edwin, shoemaker, h 234 North Winooski ave.


Pelkey Louis, laborer, h over 170 South Battery.


Pelkey Louis, Jr., laborer. Cherry, cor Bank.


Penfield Sarah Miss, resident, 97 Pearl.


Penney William C., packer for Burlington Manufg Co., h 66 Spruce.


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Pennock Harry H., clerk for F. G. Fletcher, bds 151 Cherry.


Percival Charles, employee J. R. Booth & Co., bds 221 Colchester ave.


Percival Elzina R., widow of Richard, h 221 Colchester ave.


Percival Harmon E., clerk at Howard National Bank, h 21 N. Winooski ave. *PERCY ALBERT N., manager Burlington Clothing Co., h 31 Loomis. [Adv. on page 434.]


Perkins Charles B., prop. city dye house, h 119 St. Paul.


Perkins Frank E., (Roberts & Perkins) h 40 Allen.


Perkins George H., prof. of natural history in the U. V. M., h 32 Col- chester ave.


Perkins Gustavus, sexton of Elmwood ave cemetery, and inventor and patentee of Perkins' revolving pocket stove grate, h 121 Elmwood ave.


Perkins Wilbur M., employee Pope, Berry & Hall, h 125 Elmwood ave.


Perreault Henry, plasterer, h 212 Elmwood ave.


1 Perreault Narcisse, mason, h 431 Pearl.


Perry Aaron M., mason, h 34 King.


Perry Alexander, laborer, h 40 Front.


PERRY CHARLES B., house painter, h 172 South Battery.


Perry Edward, mason, h 56 Center.


Perry Joseph T., house painter, bds 59 Cedar.


PERRY WILLIAM, cigar manufacturer, 11 and 13 Pine, h Pearl, drowned in the spring of 1882.


Perry Nathaniel W. Dr., retired physician, h 31 Elmwood ave.


Peters Joseph, hostler, h 177 South Battery.


Peters Joseph E., printer.


Peters Julia Mrs., h rear 102 South Winooski ave.


Peters Nelson, barber, h 17 South Champlain.


Peterson Charles G., h 171 St. Paul.


PETERSON ENOS MRS., nurse, h 386 Maple, cor South Willard.


Peterson George M., fancy groceries, 44 Church, h 2 Colchester ave. Peterson Thomas, cabinet maker, h 118 North.


Petty John C., M. D., allo. physician, and surgeon, bds 42 University Place.


Petty Lovina Miss, teacher, bds 42 University Place.


Petty McK., professor of mathematics in University of Vermont, h 42 Uni- versity Place.


Perya John, teamster, h 245 Champlain,


Phelan William, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 72 Spruce.


Phelps Clara Miss, employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 137 North Union. PHELPS EDWARD J., counselor at law, h 251 South Willard.


Phelps Homer M., prop. steam marble and granite works, 182, 184, 186, 188 and 190 Bank, h 195 St. Paul.


Phelps Louis D., clerk for Charles Hart, bds 201 St. Paul.


Phelps Willis S., manager for H. M. Phelps, marble and granite works, h To St. Paul.


Phillips William, photographer for L. G. Burnham & Co., bds 101 Elmwood ave.


Phelps Oscar, conductor C. V. R. R., h 91 Elmwood ave.


PHIPPS WILLIAM O., foreman C. V. R. R., bds 91 Elmwood ave.


Pickering John D., electro-plater, 146 North Winooski ave, cor North. Piedalue Henry, saddler, h 66 George.


Piedalue Henry, employee G. I. Hagar, h 66 George.


Pierce Horace A., cutter for Kelsey & Brodie, h 107 Church.


Pierce Merton M., employee Ferguson Manuf'g Co., h 57 Pearl.


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PIERCE STEPHEN D., (Pierce & Linsley) h 46 North Winooski ave. (Removed to Michigan.)


*PIERCE & LINSLEY, (S. D. P. and Joel L.) wholesale dealers in West- ern and Canada pine ; also spruce, birch and maple flooring, yards and mills at south lumber district, office 38 College. [Adv. on last fly-leaf.] PIERCE, see also PEIRCE.


Pierson Emma L., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 239 South Union. Pierson Richard I., teas, coffees, and groceries, 149 Main, h 239 S. Union. Pippin Frank, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., 42 Cedar.


Pippin Solomon, carpenter and joiner, h 143 Elmwood ave.


Pine Lewis, clerk for M. D. Cook, h 31 Hyde.


Pine Moses, laborer, h 31 Hyde.


Pinney Robert, (Winooski) laborer, h ro Barrett.


Place Lydia H., widow of D. A., h 392 North.


Plant Louis, engineer, h 62 Pitkin.


Platt Ellen L., widow of George K., h 328 Pearl.


Ploof Felix, farm laborer, h Institute road.


Ploof Joseph, (Winooski) cabinet maker, h 448 Colchester ave.


Podvian Elnora, widow of Edward, h 183 North.


Podvin Louis, carpenter and joiner, h 38 Spring.


Poireer Joseph, (Winooski) employee Doubleday, Winooski, Patchen road.


Poland John B., employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 14 Peru.


Poleau Christina Mrs., h 252 North Bend.


Polworth Robert, laborer, h Proctor, near railroad track.


Polworth Robert, employee O. J. Walker & Brothers, h lake shore, south of draw bridge.


Pope, Berry & Hall, (George F. Pope, Michael C, Berry, William E. Hall) wholesale dealers in tea, tobacco and cigars, coffee and spices, 115 and 117 College.


POPE EDWARD A., (Pope & Watson) h 385 South Willard.


Pope George A., clerk for Skillings, Whitney & Barnes, bds 64 King.


Pope George F., (Pope, Berry & Hall) h 38 Elmwood ave.


Pope John E., employee L. M. Hagar, bds 323 College.


Pope Samuel M., pres. of the Burlington Savings Bank, city assessor, h 64 King. Pope William, stone mason, h 221 North Champlain.


Pope Willie D., clerk for W. S Vincent, bds 38 Elmwood ave.


POPE & WATSON, (Edward A. Pope and William G. Watson) manufs. of packing boxes, cloth-boards and fence pickets.


POQUETT CHARLES H., (Winooski) employee Burlington Woolen Co., h 32 Barrett.


Poquett Eli, sexton Lake View Cemetery, h North ave.


Poreau Cristine, widow of Uber, h 252 North Bend.


Poreau Uber, Jr., mechanic, bds 252 North Bend.


Porter Edward N., inventor at Porter Manufacturing Co., h 82 Grant. Porter James, stone cutter, bds Church.


PORTER MANUF'G COMPANY, C. M. Spaulding, pres. ; E. W. Peck, vice-pres. ; -, sec. and treas .; L. G. Burnham, manager, patent window and door screen, corners, sticks for frames, etc., 211 College.


*POST CHARLES C., manuf. of Eureka sap spouts, patent sap buckets, and covers, and dealer in maple sugar fixtures in general, 83 North Union, h do. [Adv. on page 356.]


POSTOFFICE, Buel J. Derby, postmaster, U. S. Custom House Building, cor Church and Main.


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Potter Seth P., machinist for B. S. Nichols & Co., bds 82 Pearl.


Potter William, cabinet maker, h 22 Church (up stairs).


Potter William C., clerk for H. & S. Walker, h 37 Church.


Potwin Francis, painting, farmer 27 acres, west of North ave.


Potwin Louis, carpenter, h 38 Spring.


Poudley William, laborer, h 37 Main.


Poulain Israel, laborer, bds 34 Battery.


POWELL EDWIN R., inventor vacuum self sealing process, cream raiser, iron fence post, grocers guide, etc., 275 North,


Powell Wesley N., clerk for F. G. Fletcher, bds 77 Monroe.


Powers Alanson W., dealer in Pianos and organs, h 133 King.


Powers Alexander, blacksmith, bds 42 King cor Champlain.


Powers Cornelius H .. clerk for Ripley & Holton, h 19 George.


Powers David, employee freight depot C. V. R. R., 101 North Battery.


Powers James E., clerk for G. H. Kinsley, bds 62 Pearl.


Powers Mary K., widow of E. H., h 340 Maple.


Powers Michael, blacksmith, bds 157 Pearl.


POWERS PATRICK, tailor, 34 Church, bds do.


Powers William, blacksmith, gas maker and engineer, h 159 N. Champlain.


Powers William. gardener, h 74 George.


Powers William, blacksmith, h 62 Pearl.


Powers William M .. blacksmith, h 62 Pearl.


Prara Joseph, laborer, h 82 Battery (up stairs).


Pratt Louis, laborer, 34 King.


Pratt Peter, salt packer for O. J. Walker & Bros., h 78 South Battery.


Pray Neil W., clerk for Burritt Bros., bds 175 Shelburne.


Preston Alice T. Miss, seamstress at Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne street.


Price Horatio M., policeman, h 122 Maple.


Price Maria Mrs., h 122 Maple.


Prince Frank, laborer, 196 South Battery.


Prince Henry, marble polisher, h 200 South Battery.


Prince Isaac R., laborer, with William C. Schröder, 243 Elmwood ave.


Prinnie Antoine, h 74 South Willard.


Prinnie Napoleon, coachman for Mrs. Ellen Brooks, bds 74 South Willard.


Prior Leonard H., (Rowley & Prior) h 23 Church.


Pritchard James, marble polisher, bds 118 Howard.


Proctor Henry M., farmer 60, h Proctor st., on the lake shore.


Proulx Joseph, laborer, h 52 Murray.


Proulx Peter, laborer, h 174 North, cor LaFountain.


Prouty Artemas, salesman for Burlington Shirt Co., h Central House Block, 49 Church st.


Prova Charles, farm laborer, h North ave.


Provost John B., laborer, h 19 King.


Provost Julius, (Winooski) harnessmaker, h 6 Barrett.


PROVOST LEANDER, h 201 North Battery.


Provost Leander, boxmaker, h 141 North Battery.


Putman Ambrose, laborer, h rear 200 South Battery.


Queen City Commercial School, G. W. Thompson, principal and proprietor, 42 Church.


Queen City Laundry, Charles Finnigan, proprietor, 112 Pine.


*QUEEN CITY STEAM MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Walker & Taplin, props., 143 College. [Adv. facing page 481.]


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*QUEEN CITY SOAP WORKS, Orlow S. Dodds and Herold Stevens, props., manufacturers of pure soaps and candles, 104 First. [Adv. on page 362.]


Quentale Eli, works in bobbin shop, h 2 Decatur.


Quillan Edward, employee T. A. Wheelock.


Quincy House, Diamond Stone, proprietor, St. Paul, cor Main.


Quinlan Robert, employee cotton mills in Winooski, h 89 Battery.


Quinn Elizabeth C., dressmaker, bds 451 St. Paul.


Quinn Hannora Mrs., h 65 North Champlain.


Quinn James, employee G. L. Linsley, h 83 Rose.


Quinn John, retired, aged 78, h 51 Cherry.


Quinn John, blacksmith, 44 Center, h 451 St. Paul.


QUINN JOHN A., JR., employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 451 St. Paul.


Quinn John H., clerk for M. D. Cook, bds 65 Champlain.


Quinn Thomas H., foreman in Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co.'s planing - mills, bds 451 St. Paul.


Quinn William, employee J. H. Gates, bds 92 Main.


Raine William, plumber and gas fitter, h 95 South Winooski ave.


Ramsey William H., laborer, h 45 Bank.


Ramsey William, Jr., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 45 Bank.


Rand George B., manufacturer of coffins and caskets, also undertaker, 222 North Champlain, h do.


Rankin Austin A., clerk for M. D. Cook, bds 90 South Winooski ave.


Rawson Elijah, printer, employee R. S. Styles, h 94 St. Paul.


Ray Alice J., widow of R. E., h 31 Bright.


Ray Harmon A., manufacturer of light and heavy carriages and sleighs, 64 Front, h 80 do.


Ray Jennie Mrs., boarding house, 12 Church (up stairs).


Ray John, carpenter and joiner, h 76 Blodgett.


Ray Joseph, employee Burlington Gas Co., h 196 North Champlain.


Ray Lucia M. Miss., milliner for J. C. Martin, bds 20 College.


Ray Nellie C., Miss, dressmaker with Mrs. S. A., bds 45 South Winooski ave. Ray Robert, laborer, h 19 King.


Ray Susan A., widow of Charles R., dressmaker, h 45 South Winooski ave. Ready John, accommodation stable, h cor 206 St. Paul and 130 Maple.


Ready Patrick, laborer, h 63 Hyde.


Ready Thomas, laborer, h 149 Winooski ave.


Reagan David, employee of D. Kearn, Jr., h 110 North Champlain.


Reager Catharine Mrs., h 129 North Champlain.


Reager Peter, mason, h 125 North Champlain.


Reager Philip, mason, h 125 North Champlain.


Redington Thomas, h 77 Spring.


REED DEXTER G., engineer for C. H. Blodgett, h 35 North Union.


REED HOPKINS A., foreman mechanical department Burlington division C. V. R. R. Co., h 230 Pine. Reed Jane W. Miss, cloak maker, 26 Center.


Reed Jonas G., (Murray & Reed) h 88 College.


Reese Lizzie A., teacher in Pomeroy school, bds 37 Church.


Regan David, employee Daniel Kearn, h 110 North Champlain.


Reynolds Albert E., mason, h 16 Cedar.


Reynolds Edward O., breeder of shorthorn Durham cattle and Cocker Spaniel dogs, and farmer with George L., Interval road.


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Reynolds George L., breeder of shorthorn Durham cattle, reg., 58 head, dairy 20 Durham cows, and farmer 107, Interval road.


Reynolds Hiram H., keeper of restaurant, 142 Church, h do.


Reynolds James, coachman for Col. Cannon, " Overlake. "


Reynolds james, laborer, bds 389 St. Paul.


Reynolds Mary Miss, h 74 Monroe.


Reynolds Otis, son of George L., farmer, Interval road.


Reynolds Warren G., clerk for Peck Bros., bds 58 North Battery.


Rheatty Vina M., book-keeper for J. Jennings, bds 72 Cherry.


Rhodes Thomas D., employee R. M. Clapp, h 87 Bank.


Ricard Lorenzo, h 26 Spring.


Ricard Joseph, mechanic, bds 26 Spring.


Rice Edward A., bell boy American House, bds do.


Rice Henry, tinsmith, h 229 Colchester ave.


Rice Julia M. Miss, saleswoman for Lyman & Allen, bds 242 Pearl. 1 Rice L. A. Mrs., resident, 49 Church.


Rice Martha J. Mrs., resident, h 292 Pearl.


RICHARDSON ALBERT E., (Wells, Richardson & Co.) h 204 S. Union. Richardson Emeline, widow of L. B., dressmaker, h 173 Church.


RICHARDSON GEORGE R., employee Shepard & Morse, h 415 North. Richardson Henry M., resident, 84 Pine.


Richardson John F., deputy collector of customs, bds cor Main and South Willard.


Richardson Mary Miss, dressmaker, h 419 North.


Richardson William L., employee H. W. Smith & Son, h 202 South Cham- plain.


Richardson William L., 2d, druggist for Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 36 Grant. Richelieu Charles, stone cutter, h 34 Spring.


Richmond Kim R., clerk for Nicholson, bds 183 Pearl.


Rickey Alfred, laborer, h 260 North Bend.


Riddle Margaret Miss, h 76 North Union.


Riley Bernard, shoemaker, h 32 Pearl.


Riley B. Edward, barber, 146 North, bds 314 Colchester ave.


Riley Breno, dry goods, groceries, Yankee notions, etc. 144 North, cor Rose, h 4 Rose.


Riley Edmond, laborer, h 176 North Battery.


Riley Henry, employee J. R. Booth, bds 4 Rose.


Riley James A., employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 176 North Bat- tery.


Riley John, 2d, laborer, h rear 224 Pine.


Riley John, laborer, h 43 Cedar.


Riley John, Jr., dealer in kindling wood, h 43 Cedar.


Rioux Antoine, carpenter and joiner, h 30 Allen.


Ripley Charles B., salesman at Ripley & Holton's, h 85 South Prospect.


RIPLEY EDWIN L., (Ripley & Holton) h 85 South Prospect.


Ripley William M., truckman, h 81 Elmwood ave.


RIPLEY & HOLTON, (Edwin L. R. and Joel H. H.) jobbers and retailers in builders' and saddlery hardware, mechanics' tools, cutlery, fishing tackle, coffin trimmings, paints, oils and varnishes, etc., Hazard's gun powder, silver plating done to order, 98 Church.


Ritchie Charles, carpenter and joiner, h 46 LaFountain.


Ritchie Mary A. & Sarah Misses, dressmakers, 74 Church, h do.


RITCHIE PATRICK, painter for Herman Ray, h 18 LaFountain.


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CITY OF BURLINGTON.


Riverres Louis, employee Kelsey & Brodie, h 99 Church.


Rivers George, omnibus driver for W. H. Lane & Son, bds 100 King.


Roach Pat A., employee T. A. Wheelock, h 12 LaFountain.


Roach William, painter, bds 229 Main.


Robair Joseph, house carpenter, h 236 North Battery.


Roballar Joseph, laborer, bds 117 Archibald.


Robar John, laborer, h 130 South Battery.


Robar Paul, laborer, h 130 South Battery.


Robarg John B., blacksmith, h 58 North Champlain.


Robarg Theodore, blacksmith, h 50 LaFountain.


Robear Charles, slater, h 289 North Bend.


Roberts Albert, laborer, h 7 Cherry.


ROBERTS DANIEL (Roberts & Roberts) attorney and counselor at law, room 5 Bank Block, 156 College, h 83 Main.


Roberts John W., carpenter and builder and slate roofer, 245 North Willard, h do.


Roberts Joseph, groceries, 148 North, h do.


Roberts Louis, laborer, h 32 Interval ave.


Roberts Robert, (Roberts & Roberts) h 83 Main.


Roberts William, (Roberts & Perkins) h 129 Bank.


Roberts & Perkins (William H. R. and Frank E. P.) dealers in groceries, 112 Church.


Roberts & Roberts, (Daniel and Robert) attorneys at law, room 5 Bank Block, 156 College.


Robillard Alphonse H., clerk, bds 66 Murray.


Robillard Ellen M. J., tailoress, bds 66 Murray.


Robillard Hyacinthe, manufacturer of boots and shoes, 66 Murray, h do.


Robillard Oliver, harness maker for H. S. Lane, bds College.


Robinson Charles M., salesman for Shepard & Morse Lumber Cc., h 189 South Union.


Robinson Daniel W., manager for Skillings, Whitney & Barnes, h 189 South Union.


Robinson Eliza, milliner for L. E. Hyland, bds 25 North Champlain.


Robinson Elizabeth, (Mrs. Joseph) dressmaker, h 422 North.


Robinson Frank, barber, h 226 North Bend.


Robinson George E., city carter No. 14, h 447 North.


Robinson Guy E., clerk for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., bds 189 South Union.




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